Still for extracting turpentine from gum and rosin.



PATENTED FEB. 11, 1908.

G. P. WILLIAMSON. STILL FOR EXTRAGTING TURPENTINE FROM GUM AND ROSIN.

agwentoz 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6. 1907.

PATENTED FEB. 11, 1908.

6. P. WILLIAMSON. I STILL FOR EXTRAOTING TURPENTINB FROM GUM AND nosm.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 6. 1907- 4 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.

7 16 from the interior of the tub, said connection being controlled by a valve 17 to permit respective valves 9 and 17. From this construction it Will be apparent that, the pipe 8 .the' pipe 8 adjacent to the discharge side of .the valve 9, and disposed of as askilled workman would see fit. 10

Beyond thedischarge side of the valve 9, the pipe 8 is tapped w1th a short connection or prevent passage of cold water-from the bottom of t e tub to the pipe 8 beyond the Min connected with the funnel of the cap ofv the ettle', the distiller listening at the spirit pipe to the singing of the kettle, may Without changing position manipulate the valves 9 and 17 to en ply more or less warm or cold Water to the (ettle, according to circumstances.

Claim:

In a turpentine still the combination with the kettle and tub, of a watering pi e connection leading from the upper an lower ends of the tub to the kettle and valves for said connections located adjacent to the spirit pipe to control the flow of water to the kettle. v

In testimony whereof I affix my signature, in presence of two witnesses.

GILES F. WILLIAMSON.

Witnesses:

E.-C. PERKms, p M. TEMPLE TAYLOR. 

